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Post by bjobsessed on Sept 22, 2008 23:06:36 GMT -5
Not that this is really a special plate or anything but my dad has a 76 chevy station wagon that still runs well. In fact, there are about three or four guys that want the motor out of the car when he gets rid of it which won't be anytime soon. To think I learned to drive on that big monster! That was the only automatic car we had at the time and it was already 14 years old then.
My license plate is a Toronto Maple Leaf one. (surprise surprise)
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Post by Chris on Sept 23, 2008 17:16:43 GMT -5
I saw a 1970s Cadillac convertible with US plates on my way to my horse the other day. - Chris I think I can beat that. I have a somewhat blurry photo of the California plate on a car that my daughter took through the windscreen on the way back from our trip to Melbourne last year. We followed this particular vehicle for quite a distance. WOW!!! We have a winner!!! How do you explain that at home? If you say "I took a wrong turn and ended up in Alaska" people might believe you ( ) but somehow ending up in Australia or rural Denmark?? - Chris
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Post by inuvik on Dec 1, 2008 15:04:18 GMT -5
I saw Arizona yesterday. It was a different one, and I haven't been able to find a pic of it on the Net. It must be custom.
It showed a bunch of children's hands of various races. The slogan was something inspiring about children, but I can't remember it, unfortunately.
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Post by hoosier on Dec 1, 2008 17:24:22 GMT -5
In Indiana, there is a plate that sounds similar. Its one of those specialty plates you can order and has to do with education.
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